Talk:Telehomecare
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Thank you for this submission, your style seems fine, references are appropriate and reliable and this is clearly your own work.
I would however like to make a suggestion in that because of the white background in your first image it appears as if it is overlapping the text, this is in fact not the case. Accordingly I wondered if you would consider adding boarders, and perhaps a brief text description of the images as well to benefit those that have disabled images in their browsers?
Redundant AfC comment (moved from article post acceptance)
editComment: Telecare is more of a continuous automatic monitoring of one's daily social and lifestyle activities. It's more for emergency alerts or lifestyle changes overtime to manage risks associated with living at home. Telecare is in general a broader term which includes all care services done over telecoms, for example for home, or between hospitals , etc. Telehomecare is more about providing hospital care at home without expensive hospitalizations. It is the application of telecare at home. They can be monitored physiologically at a distance by clinicians while being in the comfort of their own home with their loved ones around them. It would be the same as getting care from a personal support worker (telecare) and a nurse (telehomecare). One is more clinically driven than activities of daily living.Nicsamjam (talk) 22:40, 8 December 2012 (UTC)